Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services
Well that probably didn't need to go to the whole world, but there you go. -Ross. On 3/30/07, Ross Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Karen, I probably wouldn't be the right person to host such an event, since my only associations with ERAMS are this email and the fact that I've read a 4 page glossy pamphlet on it. However, Bonnie Tijerina and Elizabeth Winter ([EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and included on this reply) are spearheading this initiative and I think they'd be more than happy to do something in Georgia. -Ross. On 3/23/07, Karen Tschanz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Ross: I'd love to have you host something in Georgia on this topic. Any chance? Thanks.kst Karen S. Tschanz, M.L.S., M.B.A., M.S.O.D. Asst. Prof./Chair, Content Management Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D., Library, AB-241 Medical College of Georgia 1451 Laney-Walker Boulevard Augusta, GA 30912 Phone: (706) 721-9912 Fax: (706) 721-6006 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ross Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/23/2007 11:36:07 AM ERAMS E-Resource Access Management Services http://www.erams.org/ We are looking for the first 50 participants who are willing to visualize a library not focused solely on print resource management and willing to go out on a limb and conceptualize the library which is focused on user access and management of online resources services. Four questions we will be brainstorming about to try to develop our future scenario today, are: * What online resources would you collect? * How would you connect people to these new collections? * How will you control and manage these services? * How will you provide your users with the most correct information possible? Please join: Jill Emery, Bonnie Tijerina, Elizabeth Winter to learn more about the ERAMS concept and the future possibility this concept holds for libraries. Where: Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards, Chesapeake Room When: Saturday, March 31, 2007 Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM Light refreshments will be available. Please RSVP to Jill Emery at [EMAIL PROTECTED] by March 29, 2007. To learn more and participate in future discussions, please visit http://www.erams.org http://www.erams.org/
Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services
Karen, I probably wouldn't be the right person to host such an event, since my only associations with ERAMS are this email and the fact that I've read a 4 page glossy pamphlet on it. However, Bonnie Tijerina and Elizabeth Winter ([EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and included on this reply) are spearheading this initiative and I think they'd be more than happy to do something in Georgia. -Ross. On 3/23/07, Karen Tschanz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Ross: I'd love to have you host something in Georgia on this topic. Any chance? Thanks.kst Karen S. Tschanz, M.L.S., M.B.A., M.S.O.D. Asst. Prof./Chair, Content Management Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D., Library, AB-241 Medical College of Georgia 1451 Laney-Walker Boulevard Augusta, GA 30912 Phone: (706) 721-9912 Fax: (706) 721-6006 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ross Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/23/2007 11:36:07 AM ERAMS E-Resource Access Management Services http://www.erams.org/ We are looking for the first 50 participants who are willing to visualize a library not focused solely on print resource management and willing to go out on a limb and conceptualize the library which is focused on user access and management of online resources services. Four questions we will be brainstorming about to try to develop our future scenario today, are: * What online resources would you collect? * How would you connect people to these new collections? * How will you control and manage these services? * How will you provide your users with the most correct information possible? Please join: Jill Emery, Bonnie Tijerina, Elizabeth Winter to learn more about the ERAMS concept and the future possibility this concept holds for libraries. Where: Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards, Chesapeake Room When: Saturday, March 31, 2007 Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM Light refreshments will be available. Please RSVP to Jill Emery at [EMAIL PROTECTED] by March 29, 2007. To learn more and participate in future discussions, please visit http://www.erams.org http://www.erams.org/
[CODE4LIB] not munging reply-to (was Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services)
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Ross Singer wrote: Well that probably didn't need to go to the whole world, but there you go. /me votes for turning off reply-to munging on this list.
Re: [CODE4LIB] not munging reply-to (was Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services)
/me votes to drop this list in Google Groups... -n On Mar 30, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: turning_off_reply-to_munging_on_this_list-- -- Eric List Owner Morgan
Re: [CODE4LIB] not munging reply-to (was Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services)
It's not a charged issue, it's simply a harmful but entirely unnecessary practice. For a much more eloquent explanation, see for example http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html Besides, not all email clients have a reply-to-sender feature (mine - Apple Mail - for example doesn't), but practically all have a reply- to-all feature. -hilmar On Mar 30, 2007, at 1:45 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote: On Mar 30, 2007, at 1:40 PM, Daniel Chudnov wrote: On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Ross Singer wrote: Well that probably didn't need to go to the whole world, but there you go. /me votes for turning off reply-to munging on this list. -1 - replies should go to lists. :) i know, i know, its a very charged issue, but i feel strongly that an e-mail list is about community and i can easily hit reply-to-sender in my mail interface if i want to send something privately. and i am very aware that others feel strongly on the opposite side of this issue. Erik -- === : Hilmar Lapp -:- Durham, NC -:- hlapp at duke dot edu : ===
Re: [CODE4LIB] not munging reply-to (was Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services)
-0 There are strong religious arguments on both sides of this issue...and they are both equally boring. //Ed
Re: [CODE4LIB] not munging reply-to (was Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services)
Since I'm sitting in the Dallas airport, I thought I'd jump in and echo Ed's sentiment, but add some creativity... *snarky on* So, when did this list turn into web4lib? *snarky off* -- jaf - Original Message - From: Code for Libraries CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu Sent: Fri Mar 30 12:36:44 2007 Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] not munging reply-to (was Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services) -0 There are strong religious arguments on both sides of this issue...and they are both equally boring. //Ed
Re: [CODE4LIB] not munging reply-to (was Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services)
You know, ironically, I don't care that I sent the reply here. It just wasn't my intention. -Ross. On 3/30/07, Frumkin, Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since I'm sitting in the Dallas airport, I thought I'd jump in and echo Ed's sentiment, but add some creativity... *snarky on* So, when did this list turn into web4lib? *snarky off* -- jaf - Original Message - From: Code for Libraries CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu Sent: Fri Mar 30 12:36:44 2007 Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] not munging reply-to (was Re: [CODE4LIB] E-Resource Access Management Services) -0 There are strong religious arguments on both sides of this issue...and they are both equally boring. //Ed